The
New Guy DVD Review:
The Movie
Terminally
nerdy Dizzy Harrison (Quall) is routinely laughed at, ridiculed
and picked on. His senior year is nothing but an exercise
in pain and torture. So Dizzy decides to change his luck.
After purposely getting expelled from school, he enrolls in
a rival high school with a new look, a new story and a completely
new attitude. Now, the former dud becomes a major stud and
finds himself the big man on campus - complete with girls,
popularity and more girls! But when his past resurfaces and
threatens to expose the real Dizzy, he must rise to the occasion
to show the world exactly what he's all about!
The New
Guy is a movie that just works. This film is truly funny.
The film resembles a Farrelly Brothers style movie. Some of
the bits fall flat at times but I thought the film remained
entertaining despite the unfavorable theatrical reviews it
received. The gags fluctuate between the excessively obvious
and the disgustingly lewd. I thought DJ Qualls did an excellent
job of creating the lovable geek. Qualls is a charismatic,
unconventional performer who always manages to be likable.
The Video
THE NEW
GUY appears in an aspect ratio of 1.85:1 on this single-sided,
double-layered DVD; the image has been enhanced for 16X9 televisions.
The film looked clean and presented no signs of speckles,
grain, or scratches. Sharpness looked crisp and detailed for
the most part but some scenes appeared partially soft and
mushy. Jagged edges presented no problems. Colors came across
nicely rich and vivid. Black levels were deep and dark, and
shadow detailed seemed appropriately heavy but not excessively
dense. As a whole, THE NEW GUY looked very good and it provided
a generally positive viewing experience.
The Audio
THE NEW
GUY is presented in a Dolby Digital 5.1 mix. All in all the
sound seemed generally positive. The soundfield stayed mainly
in the front channels. Effects spread evenly across the forward
speakers. Audio quality appeared definite. Dialogue appeared
infrequently edgy at times but generally was crisp and distinct.
Effects were clean and genuine and came across accurately
without any distortion. The music sounded lucid and charismatic
and often displayed excellent bass.
The Extras
Extras:
Music Video
Theatrical Trailers
Overall
THE NEW
GUY isnt the worst movie made, despite what you may
have heard, the film manages a few laughs and earns some points
due to a good performance from Qualls. Fans of Qualls and
pointless teen humor should like this DVD, but others probably
will want to skip the repetitious comedy.
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